Yes,so how to monitor the slave is a trouble as well.
I had raised a question about how to monitor master and slave as a whole but 
none answered me.




At 2011-12-12 22:57:40,"Torsten Mielke" <tors...@fusesource.com> wrote:
>Does the web console work for your slave? I would have thought it does not 
>(assuming embedded web console and not an external web console). 
>The web console gets deployed at the end of the brokers startup, after it 
>started the transport connector. 
>If the slave waits on acquiring the lock that is held by the master, it should 
>not start any transport connectors and it also should not deploy any web 
>applications like the web console.
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>Torsten Mielke
>tors...@fusesource.com
>tmie...@blogspot.com
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>On Dec 12, 2011, at 2:17 PM, Laures wrote:
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>> short question because i just thought of it:
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>> if a slave doesn't accept any connections while in slave mode:
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>> how does the web console work for slaves?
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